$3300.0

Used

2007 FORD F150 ASSET # 22382 Warranties and Motors Protection Programs are eBay promotions to identify qualified, reputable sellers. THESE PROMOTIONS ARE NOT OFFERED BY THE STATE OF COLORADO, the seller. 2007 FORD F150 ASSET # 22382 Asset # 22382 L4.6 Air conditioning Airbag driver and passenger AM / FM Console / center arm rest Cruise control Jack and spare tire Tilt steering Towing hitch THIS VEHICLE MAY HAVE AN OUTSTANDING RECALL. CHECK VIN NUMBER PROVIDED AT https://vinrcl.safercar.gov/vin/vinLookup. Vehicle runs, any known mechanical problems, if applicable, are noted in the listing. Vehicle has: CRACKED WINDSHIELD, BAD INTAKE MANIFOLD, BAD BRAKES, ENGINE LIGHT ON, SCRATCHES FRONT DRIVER FENDER, PAINT CHIPS ON TAILGATE, SCRATCHES ON BACK BUMPER, PLASTIC DOOR/ROOF TRIM COMING OFF, STAINS ON SEATS, STAIN ON FLOORING, SCUFFS ON DOOR PANELS AND GLOVE BOX, PLASTIC PIECE MISSING ON DASH, SEWED IN FABRIC ON DRIVERS SEAT, scratches, scrapes, chips and dings; passed last emissions test; tread: average wear, INSPECTION: The bidder is urged to inspect the property prior to submitting a bid. All identified deficiencies / mechanical problems are included in the listing, nothing is omitted. Unless otherwise specified, vehicles will be available for inspection at Colorado Auto Sales' (CAS) lot, Colorado Correctional Industries (CCi), Surplus Property Agency, 4999 Oakland Street, Denver, Colorado 80239. Vehicles may be viewed and picked up between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. (mountain standard time), Monday through Friday, excluding holidays and the third Thursday of each month, which is surplus auction day. For directions, call (303) 370-2169; outside metro Denver area, call 866-CODEALS (866-263-3257). AWARD: CAS will send the winning bidder a Notice of Award through eBay, within three working days of bid closing. For bids not meeting reserve, a second chance offer may be sent in the same time frame if certain conditions are met. Successful bidders must contact CAS within three days to make payment arrangements, schedule pick up, as well as to provide title information. No pick ups will be scheduled on the third Thursday of the month. PAYMENT: CAS accepts: Visa, MasterCard Certified funds Money order Cash, in person only Payment may be made at the CAS office at 4999 Oakland, Denver, Colorado 80239. Money orders or certified checks, made payable to Colorado Auto Sales, will only be accepted for the purchase amount plus the $110 administrative fee . NO CERTIFIED CHECKS/MONEY ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY GREATER AMOUNT, no change will be offered to checks or money orders in excess of purchase price plus fees. A CAS administrative fee of $110.00 will be added to the final auction value of all vehicles sold. Please bid accordingly. The buyer must contact CAS within 3 days of Notice of Award and full payment is due within five (5) working days from the Notice of Award. NOTICE: This vehicle is offered AS-IS, WHERE-IS, with no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, as to its condition or fitness for use. Information in the comments section does not necessarily denote overall condition of the vehicle; other repairs may be required. Any known discrepancies are included. A purchaser or disappointed bidder shall have no recourse against the State of Colorado, any of its agencies, the Department of Corrections, any of its agencies, or any of its respective officers, employees, or agents. Your bid is a contract. All sales are final. Purchaser is responsible for transportation arrangements and fees. Colorado state employees may participate in the bid process. REMOVAL: Vehicles listed are offered on a competitive bid basis and must be removed within seven (7) working days from the date of Notice of Award. Unless otherwise provided, the purchaser shall be permitted to remove the property only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. (mountain standard time), Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, and the third Thursday of each month. Should the purchaser elect to have another person or auto transporter pick up the property, a letter of authorization, specifically identifying the individual or carrier, must be in hand in advance before the property will be released. The best way to send this information is from the site of the highest bidder on eBay--NO EXCEPTIONS. CAS is not responsible for and will not make any removal / transportation arrangements. These arrangements are the responsibility of the purchaser. DEFAULT: If, after the award, the purchaser breaches this contract by: a.) Failure to make contact with CAS within the required 3-day period b.) Failure to furnish full and final payment, or c.) Failure to remove the property within the allotted time CAS may report to eBay, any buyer that defaults on a purchase. Said buyer may also be prevented from bidding on/and or purchasing future CAS vehicles. In addition, a default fee of $110 may be assessed. The purchaser shall lose all right, title, and interest which he/she might otherwise have acquired in and to such property as to which a default has occurred. CAS reserves the right to cancel any auction. CAS will not be held liable for any such cancellation and/or closure. CAS reserves the right to award bids or make second chance offers to any bidder. Bids not meeting the reserve may not be awarded. All items being sold are subject to the General Sale Terms and Conditions, which are incorporated herein by reference, and such other special terms and conditions as my be contained herein. YOUR BID CONSTITUTES THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. WHEN YOU BID, YOU ARE ENTERING A CONTRACT. DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PURCHASE THIS VEHICLE. EMPLOYEES OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ARE ELIGIBLE TO BID. Who is Colorado Auto Sales? Colorado Auto Sales is part of the Division of Correctional Industries. The Division is a cash-funded entity, with enterprise status, that employs inmates at different facilities throughout the state of Colorado. Earnings are generated from the sale of goods and services produced by inmates to cover operating costs. Inmates are offered training and work opportunities in a variety of occupational areas where they acquire marketable skills, knowledge, and work-ethic related abilities. Opportunities range from caring for calves and wild horses in the agriculture sector to lay out, cad designing, manufacturing, and installing panel systems in the manufacturing area. The primary mission of Correctional Industries, is to: reduce inmate idleness and the demand for general-funded programs by working as many inmates as possible in self-supporting and productive industries; train them in meaningful skills, work ethics, and quality standards which better enable them to secure long-term employment after release from prison; and finally, operate in a business-like manner so that enough revenues are realized each year to meet the on-going needs of the Division. -->